Nima (Tandin Bihda) doesn’t know exactly what she’s looking for at the start of “I, the Song,” which is strange considering that she’s searching for someone who looks exactly like her. The school teacher wants to clear her good name after a racy video has surfaced with a woman who bears a resemblance so strong that the school’s administrator has placed her on leave. However, with all the time in the world to find her doppelganger in Dechen Roder’s intriguing yet intermittently engaging drama, Nima’s search for a stranger she comes to identify as Meto (also played by Bihda) reveals how her own life has seemingly gotten away from
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